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Welcome to Thornford Church School. Agenda. Introductions – Mr Ian Bartle (Headteacher) Our team who support you and your child Parent Governor - Mrs Sonam Chhoki FTS (Friends of Thornford School) – Mrs Paula Goddard School Meals Club – Mrs Rachel Saddington
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Agenda • Introductions – Mr Ian Bartle (Headteacher) • Our team who support youand your child • Parent Governor - Mrs Sonam Chhoki • FTS (Friends of Thornford School) – Mrs Paula Goddard • School Meals Club – Mrs Rachel Saddington • Breakfast Club – Mrs Zoe Dycer • PSA (Parental Support Advisor) – Mrs Jackie Scott • Extended Service – Mrs Andrea Cunningham • Tour of the school – led by Thornford School Senior Leadership Team (Mr Bartle, Mrs Rees & Mrs Wilkes) – in three groups • Presentation – ‘Your child starting school’ – by Mrs Sue Rees & Mrs Tina Wilkes (Senior Teachers + Reception Staff) • Class Activities – a chance to view a sample of activities that everyone could perform at home to help your children before school • Final question and answer session - in the hall • (approx finish 7.30)
Introduction • Who’s who? • Atmosphere • The Class • Community and Cluster • Prospectus • Timings
Timings There will be a few occasional days towards the end of the Autumn terms when your child will be invited to stay all day e.g. Christmas Parties etc.
Preparing for School Fostering independence • Dressing and undressing • Coats – zips, shoes, laces/velcro • Toileting Socialising • Sharing • Choosing games • Putting things away/tidying up • Turn taking
EYFS – Early Years Foundation Stage Based on six areas of Learning • Personal, Social and Emotional • Communication Language and Literacy • Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy • Knowledge and Understanding of the World • Physical Development • Creative Development
Personal, Social and Emotional Also an example of Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy and communication language and literacy.
Learning Encouraging a Questioning Mind and a Sense of Fun!!! Speaking – Listening – Reading – Writing • Sharing Books and Rhymes • Rhyming Skills • Pencil control and hand coordination – drawing, cutting, write name (Capital letter to start with!)* Number • Counting • Recognising Numbers • One to one correspondence • Sorting • Naming shapes
Reading • Library books to share and enjoy. • Storytelling Books • Sound (Phonics) Books • Reading Scheme (We will revisit this at the information afternoon in September)
Routines Start of Day! • Bring your child around the school to the Reception Play Area. • At 8.55 you will be greeted by the classteacher or classroom assistant • Your child will enter through the conservatory door and should hang up their coat etc on the hook with their name • They should put their book bag in their named tray and their red communication book in the appropriate box End of Day! • Collect your child from the conservatory door • Your child should always say ‘goodbye’ to the adult once they have been collected
What your child will need • School Uniform (see prospectus for further information) • Book Bag • PE Kit • This should be in school at all times in a named bag.. • All items of clothing should be clearly named • Hair should be tied back if long • No jewellery – including stud earrings Please check your child’s daps fit on a half-termly basis and names have not washed out of clothing.
The First Two Weeks • Establishing routines • Developing Independence • Home Learning • Your child will come home with a library book for you to enjoy and share together. • Enjoying all areas of Learning Settling in – having fun!
Next Steps – A learning Culture • EYFS Profile • Information Evening in September • TermlyReport Cards and Parents’ Information Evenings Please let us know of any thing that is worrying you or your child straight away!